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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1904 13 FOE HENT. ONE LARGE FRONT BOOM.FURNISHED; nrcrj reasonable. 240 Park, cor. of Main st. THE PALM, 189 3D Just opened, newly " furnished rooms; transients. Clay 635. 247 5TH ST. NEATLY FURNISHED outside rooms; $1.50 to 3 a, -week. ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN: LOCATION very central. 74 4th, cor. Oak. FINE. COMFORTABLE ROOM. INQUIRE 201 10th. cor. Taylor. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; REASONABLE. 120 N. 12th st. Rooms With Board. THE COLONIAL. 1C5 AND 107 10TH ST.. cor. Morriwon The annex Is now completed and furnished; fine, large, airy rooms, hand somely finished and -thoroughly heated by steam; with first-class- table. PORTLAND WOMEN'S UNION 16TH year; rooms with board; use of sewing room; use of library; Woman's Exchange. Address Mrs. Anabel Russell, superintend ent, 510 Flanders. NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM OR eulte. with board; suitable for two or three gentlemen: excellent location: all conven iences. 311 5th. HOTEL BROWN ROOMS NEWLY FUR sulsbed; baths, electric lights, elevator;, rooms for transients: on both car lines. 271 Grand ave. STEVENS, 42G ALDER THOROUGHLY renovated, newly furnished; dining-room; home cooking; board and rooms reason able. BLAKELEY HALL, 251 7TH ST. LARGE rooms with first-class board; fine location; 4 blocks from Hotel Portland. Main 2031. FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR SIN- gle with board; hot and cold water. The Ozark, 225 11th st. I . . E15 MORRISON, VERY DESIRABLE rooms, first-class tabic Mrs. Mulford, phone Green 705. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, 7TH AND GLI can sts. Newly furnished rooms, with or without board: 215 12TH ST. A FRONT SUITE OF FUR nlshed rooms, with bpard; home cooking; English family. THE WALDORF. 147 13TH ST. SINGLE rooms and newly carpeted suites; steam heat, good table. SEVERAL NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with first-class table board; men preferred. 445 4th st. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD, FRONT and side rcom; modern, reasonable. 110 18th st. 394 ALDER ST. NEWLY FURNISHED suite, with hot and cold water; also single room. A WELL-FURNISHED RObM FOR TWO gentlemen; with board, $40. C 76, Orego nlan. BOARD AND ROOMS 515 Morrison; very desirable rooms; good table. Phone Green 705. FOR RENT &-ROOM FLAT; MODERN; REF erences; no children. Inquire 334 Salmon st. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM WITH HEAT, $8. 504 Washington st. near 15th. HANDSOME PARLOR, WITH BOARD FOR two; home cooking. 333 Clay. Flats. UPPER FLAT, 5 ROOMS, COMPLETELY furnished new; gas, bath, phone, gas range, cook etove. J 71, Oregonlan. 5"OR RENT A BEAUTIFUL FLAT OF NINE rooms, cor. Union avc. and Ankeny sts. Phone East 63. FOR RENT FLAT. 225 MARKET ST. 1N qulre Janitor, flat A. SIX-ROOM FLAT, FURNITURE FOR SALE. Call 2C2 7th. Housekeeping Rooms. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING SUITES, $10 per month and up; unfurnished, $8 and "up; free use of bath and laundry rooms; electric lights. Hotel Northern, cor. 12th and Mar shall. THE MONTICKLLO, 320 FRONT. COR. Clay 3 suites housekeeping rooms, fur nished or unfurnished; 1 new 3-room fiat, furnished or unfurnished to suit tenant. NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms, very complete: best flat In the city; gas- ranges in all rooms; rent reasonable. 108. Union ave.. cor. East Alder. $A0 PER MONTH 3 FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng retains, pantry. Bathroom, wood shed, free water and phone. 632 7th' st. Terrace. near Caruthers. FOR RENT VERY DESIRABLE UNFUR nlshcd rooms, newly papered and painted; under new management. 52 Union ave.; phone Union 010. COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP ing apartments, with homelike accommoda tions; modern conveniences; also single room. 4ou jerxcrson st. 1 $10 PER MONTH FOUR UNFURNISHED housekeeping rooms, private residence; easy walking distance. 311 17th St., South. 388 JEFFERSON FOUR ROOMS FURNISH d complete for housekeeping: gas, bath, telephone; no children; pcntral; references. $175 PER WEEK LARGE, CLEAN. SIN gle housekeeping room, with use of laundry, bath and phone. 180 Sherman at. THREE FURNISHED CONNECTING HOUSE keeplng rooms, first floor; sink, bath, phone, basement; separate entrance. 435 Everett. LOWER ROOMS OF ELEGANTLY FUR nlshcd private residence in beautiful neigh borhood; suitable for adults. 573 Irving. FIVE COMPLETELY FURNISHED ROOMS 'for housekeeping, lower floor: modern con veniences. 09 N. 18th, near Washington. SUITE OF TWO FRONT FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; pleasant and clean; bath, phone, laundry. 433 Everett. TWO NICELY FURNISHED, CLEAN HOUSE keeplng rooms; homelike surroundings and excellent neighborhood. 3S9 Cth st. PARLOR SUITE. NICELY FURNISHED FOR light housekeeping: no children; references. 40S Main. Phone Front 255. S72 1ST FOUR FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP lng rooms; sink in kitchen; also woodshed; respectable people only. FRONT SUITE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP lng; $16 per month; no children. Call aft er 10. 187 W. Park. TWO AND THREE SUITES OF NEWLY furnished housekeeping roome; gas, bath, phone. 235 12th st. TWO NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP Ing rooms, near Third-street car-line; use of bath. 106 Porter st. 447 5TH TWO OR THREE COMPLETELY furnished new housekeeping rooms; gas, bath, phone; second floor. THREE OR FOUR BEAUTIFULLY KU Fi nished rooms, with bath, in private family. Phone Main 2111. 3WO FrRNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, close in, $3.50 week; gas range, bath. 86 10th. near Stark. 74 7TH. COR. v OAK LARGE ROOM AND closet completely furnished for housekeeping; bath and phone. 108 11TH ST. BEAUTIFUL FRONT ROOM, ground floor, with privileges of light house keeping; central. THREE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping; rear yard; water in the kitch en. 327 3d et. WITCH HAZEL, FRONT AND MADISON Housekeeping rooms; transient; bath, elec tric light. THREE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING iramoth. basement 6Ult0 ror housekeeping. THREE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms, with bath and piano. Inquire 181 THREE WELL FURNISHED HOUSE 10 h stf ooms vrlta Dlaao- 100 North FOR RENT- 2 OR 3 NEATLY FURNISHED housekeeping rtxJms; no children. 56S 5th st. 247 5TH ST VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE keeplng suite, two or three rooms; no chil dren. SUITE OF UNFURNISHED ROOMS: NO small children. 872 E. Oak. Phone Union NEWLY FUP.NISHED HOUSEKEEPING . tJ nam, vu at iU4 14th St. JUSjAT SINGLE AND HOUSEKEEPING t rooms, close In. 87 10th, near Stark. FOff JflCELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING xoooisapply at the Annex, 146 Front. FOR RENT. Housekeeping Booms. TWO SUITES OF HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; water in the kitchens. At 215 10th et. FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS: SINK AND water; upstairs; $9. 7 Russell st. 202 2D" ST.. COR. OF TAYLOR TWO NEW ly furnlehed housekeeping rooms. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS, with gas stove. 2S9 Salmon st. TWO UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 223 3d st. TWO NICE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 204 Jefferson. Houses. NO. 1011 WILLIAMS AVE. NEW 6-ROOM bouse, with all modern improvements. Ap ply John Bain, room 2. 224 Stark st. DONALD G. WOODWARD. 246 STARK ST., rents and Insurance. Fbvne Main 345. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATES. NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN IN every particular; rent $40. Overton, near 23d. Telephone West 3792. 4-ROOM COTTAGE, 736 MONTANA AVE.; rent $7 per m'onth. Inquire L. Salomon. 1st and Washington. $20-TWO NEW MODERN HOUSES. SIX rooms; gas, porcelain bath. 905 EL Salmon, Dr. Darling's. NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 6S0 EAST Ankeny st. Inquire 401 The Dekum. Phone Main 1371. NEW C-ROOM COTTAGE. 773 ROOSEVELT St.. one block from Lewis and Clark Fair grounds. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE 382 DIVISION ST.. cor. Union ave.; rent $12.50. Take Brook lyn car. 18 B. 35TH MODERN 6-ROOM RESIDENCE; references. Call on owner, 512 Marquam bldg. 571 JACKSON ST.. PORTLAND HEIGHTS. Apply John Bain. Room 2. 224 Stark st. 6-ROOM HOUSE ON 2D ST.; ON 5TH-ST. car line. Inquire 230 Caruthers st. 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 504 E. 10TH st.. North. Phone East 075. FOR RENT MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE; large yard. 327 17th South. Furnished Houses. 10-ROOM MODERN HOUSE; LOWER FLOOR, six rooms, completely furnished; piano; will sell or rent furniture. Phone Clay 905 or , call between 10 A. M. and 6 P. M., 89 E. 6th North. , NICELY FURNISHED 7-ROOM HOUSE; rent $17.50; central; price $225. Pacific Land Co.. 167 First. NICELY FLRNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT: large grounds; good location; block from car. 401 12th st. FURNISHED 4-ROOM COTTAGE. ELEC trlc lights, bath, close in. Inquire 273 7th. A COMPLETELY FURNISHED FIVE-ROOM cottage for ent. Call at 309 Sherman st. Houses for Renv, iTimlture for Sale; EORD'S AUCTION-HOUSE BUYS AND sells all kinds of furniture. Phone Main 1626. 10-ROOM MODERN HOME; LOWER FLOOR, fix rooms, completely furnished; piano; will fcell or rent furniture. Phone Clay 905, or call between 10 A M. and 0 P. M, 89 B. 8th North. 5-ROOMED HOUSE FOR RENT; ALL NEW furniture for sale. Inquire at 283U 3d st., room 3; 'phoae Main 1623. Call afternoons, 1 to 2 o'clock. FURNITURE OF NICEL1 FURNISHED flat for sale. Call between 2 and 5, 329 11th. 10-ROOM RESIDENCE. MUST BE SOLD AT once. 301 Falling bldg. Stores. STORES FOR RENT THREE LARGE stores in new brick building southwest cor ner Tenth and Washington; steam heat; large cement basement; everything mod ern. Inquire S. Morton Conn, southwest corner Park and Oak. STOREROOM FACING MORRISON ST.; suitable for shop or business office, on ap proach of bridge. Inquire 187 Morrison. ROOM 25x38. SUITABLE FOR STORAGE or small manufacturing, on second floor. Apply to A. W. Nash, 205 Stark st. FOR RENT OFFICE AND SALESROOM. 20x30. Apply Howe, "Darts & Kllham. Ill 2d st. FOR RENT FRONT OFFICES, ARRANGED for dentist. Apply Lewis bldg., Morrison and Park fits. Miscellaneous. FOR RENT SHOP 49 N. 4th, SUITABLE for blacksmith or general workshop. R. L. Gllsan. 420 Chamber Commerce. LOST AND FOUND. " LOST GOLD WATCH OF HOWARD movement, with fob attached; finder re turn tt 449 E. 20th sL. or call Phone Scott 1782. A liberal reward to finder. LOST BETWEEN WOOD ST. AND LIP-man-Wolfe. on 4th it.. $50 in gold (2 $20 and 1 $10) In small black purse. L J. Follls. 395 1st. Reward. -I LOST SCOTCH COLLIE DOG; LIGHT YEL low, white breast, white feet, decided white mark on face. Reward. 740 Irving. Phone Main 2442. LOST FEBRUARY 3. BLACK COCKER Spaniel. 8 months old. William Martin. Hunters Station, Mount Tabor. Reward. LOST BLACK HAND SATCHEL. CONTAIN ing bankbook and purse, on Morrison st. Re turn to Oregonlan. Reward. FINANCIAL. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. Any wage-earner needing money before pay day can get it from us; no commission or in terest in advance; no mortgage or lndorser required. Repay weekly, monthly or semi monthly In amounts from $1 and upwards, thus avoiding payment of the whole amount out of any one payday; and have six months' time If desired. NELSON & HINDLEY, 308 McKay bldg. FRED 11. STRONG. FINANCIAL AGENT. Money to loan. No commission. I am n a position to make immediate loans on Improved real estate or for building pur pores; any amount; moderate Interest. We approve loans from plans and advance money as building -progresses when desired. Option In repayment -after one year. FRED H. STRONG. Financial Agent, - 103 2d st., near Stark. SALARY LOANS We loan money to salaried people in sums of $10 to $100; from one to six months time, extended: no delays or unpleasant inquiries; business strictly confidential and courteous treatment extended to all; private entrance. Northwest Loan Co.. S21 Abtngton bldg. LOANS ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN TO salaried people, strictly confidential; office hours 9 A M. to 6 P. M. Employes' Loan Co., room 710, The Dekum, S. W. cor, 3d and Washington sts. Phone 224. MONEY ADVANCED SALARIED PEOPLE, teamsters, etc, without security; -easy pay ments; largest business In 49 principal cltjes. Tolman, 223 Ablngton bldg. CHATTEL LOANS IN AMOUNT3 RANGING from $25 to $5000; rooming-bouses a special ty. New Era Loan & Trust Co.. 200 Ablng ton bldg. LOANS WITHOUT PUBLICITY ON REAL or chattel mortgages, personal or salary se curity, at low rates. C. W. Pallette. 213 Commercial block. Telephone Main 1SS5. LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS AND other securities; lowest rates. S. W. King, room 45, Washington bldg. Phone Hood 415. Morey loaned on all kinds of security; 6 per cent: building loans specialty. W. H. Nunn, 552 Sherlock block. Phone Clay 520. IMMEDIATE LOANS IN SUMS FROM $5 TO $500 on all securities. R. L Eckerson St Co., room 5, Washington bMg. Phone Clay 73. LOANS IN SUMS OF $5 AND UP ON ALL kinds of security. W. A. Hathaway, room 10 Washington bldg. Phone Hood 413. MONEY TO LOAN. 6 AND 7 PER CENT, on city property and Improved Valley farms. W. A Shaw & Co., 243 Stark at. Loans on Tealty mortgages for client; $100 to $500 to Joan. W S Ward, atty.. Alisky bldg. $500,000 TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. Mme. G. Beck, room 307. The Failing bldg. MONEY LOANED salaried people; no delay; strictly private. 717 Marquam. Hood 1946. Six per cent money to loan on Clackamas County lands. E. F. Kfley, COS Cham. Com. FINANCIAL. MONEY MONEY. To .salaried employes and wage-earners. Get our system that gets you out of debt. Any lady or gentleman, clerk, bookkeeper. salesman, trainman, machinist. engineer.-J etc., caving rename ezayiuj liiciit, u 6" just on bis note: Monthly. -Mon. Weekly. $50.00 Repay to us $13.33 or $6.65 or 53.33 $25.00 Repay to us $ 6.66 or $33 or $1-63 $15.00 Repay to us $ 4.00 or $2.00fpr 31.TO Easiest terms, lowest rates, confidential. No inquiries. Quick service. Courteous treatment. THE STAR LOAN CO.. 210 Mc Kay bldg,, 102 3d st. CHATTEL LOANS. On all kinds of chattel security. Northwest Loan Co.. 321 Ablngton bldg. State funds loaned. 6 ner cent. W. S. Thomas. s state agent. Mult. Co. 400 Cham, of Com. LOANS. MINING STOCK AND GOLD bought. 215 Commercial blk. Hood 4C3. REAL ESTATE LOANS. 5 and 6 per cent, any amount. Wm. Denholm. 225 Failing bldg. PERSONAL. AZA HOLMES RIBBECKB TREATS EVERY affliction of the human face and scalp; blemishes and wrinkles removed by Dr. Neldln, of New York, latest process; three years' reference of Portland's leading1 phy sicians given, free consultation daily. Par ian 364 Morrison st. Tel. Hood 2S2: 77 WOMEN WANTED SUFFERING FROM Irregular, painful or stoppages, leucorrhea (whites) and all diseases of women, old or young, cured by old Dr. KessleV, 230 Yam hill st.. Portland. Or. -Private waiting-room for ladles. Consultation free. Call cr write. Inclose 10 2-cent stamps. I- "Book of Nature," "The Beauty Spot," "A -ticx xamaie," "Mabel Gray," "Lustful Love." "A Modern- Eden." "SUent Shame," "Passion's Paradise," "A Modem Lover." "Nana," "Heptameron." "Woman of Fire." Catalogues free. A W. Schmale, 229 1st. Facial blemishes of every nature entirely re moved by qur unequal ed painless method; electrical scalp treatments, sure cure fqr dandruff and falling hair. N. Y. Electro Therapeutic, 702 Marqnam bldg. THE CHROMOPATHIC BATHS IN CONNEC tion with Dr. Charcot's vibratory sys',em lor the treatment of all nervous and chrcnic dis eases, are now open fcr business; for ladles a specially. 411 Morrison st. dress suits. FOR RENT. ALL SIZES $1 a month keeps your clothing .cleaned and presred, buttons sewed on and rips sewed up. Prompt calls and deliveries. Unique Tailoring Co., 347 Washington, op posite Cord ray's. MRS. M. GILBERT. FROM LONDON ALL klndsof feathers and boas cleaned, curled and dyed; best of work; satisfaction guaranteed. 150 1st st., Portland, Or. Phone Red 3161. Residence, 249 Harrison at. Phone West 999. MANLY VIGOR RESTORED BY DR. ROB erts' Nerve Globules. .One month's treat ment, $2; 3 months, $5. Sent securely sealed by mall. Agents, Woodard, Clarke & Co., Portland, Or. VIM. VIGOR, VITALITY DU PONT ET Clo's Kola Tablets, nature's great tonic for either sex; 25c box by malL Albert Bernl. 2d and Washington sts.. Agent, Portland, Or. LADIES, ATTENTION 1 ORIGINAL FRENCH Tansy Wafers for sale by leading druggists; $2 per box; safe and reliable. S. G. Skid more Si Co., Special Agent. 151 3d st. Superfluous hair, moles, etc., permanently re moved by electric needle; 9 years' experi ence in Portland; physicians' references; lady operator. 248 Cth. Phone Main 1109. CLEARANCE SALE WAISTS. SKIRTS. KI monas. muslin underwear, etc.: everything at half price. Sing Chong Co., 333 Morrison. We print your name on 30 calling cards, proper size and style, 25c: 250 business cards, $1. Brown & Schmale. 229 1st, Portland. Or. FINE DAY! BUY MEREDITH'S UMBREL las. Repairing and recovering; two stores, Washington and 6th and Morrison and 5th. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARB MORE ACCU rately and reasonably filled at Eysell'a Pharmacy. 227 Morrison, bet. 1st and 2d. FACIAL MASSAGE AT CUT RATES FOR this week only. Catherine Johnson, 350 Washington, room 4. RHEUMATISM CURED NO INTERFER ence with business. Positive cure. O 63, Oregonlan. REGENT BATHS; fine masseuse; TTbratory massage, cures nervous disease. 474 Alder. M'INTOSH'S Monthly, beautiful art plotUM mag., 25c Jones' Book Store, 291 Alder. BALM OF FIGS-FOR ALL FEMALE Dis eases. 434 Alder. West 1586. Agents wanted. DR. LAMOTTE'S FRENCH CORN PAINT. The best corn cure, 25c All druggists'. SHOES HALF SOLED FOR 50C AT HOLLA baugh's, 189 3d, bet. Yanihlll and Taylor. SPOT CASH FOR GOLD AND SILVER OF every description. 311 Dekum bldg. HUFFMAN. LADIES' TAILOR. REMOVED to 409 Morrison st. Main 3050. BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED PARTIES HAVING A BUILD- ing, or who are willing to erect one, suit able for manufacturing purposes. State location, size of building and monthly ren tal. Will take long lease. Address H 67, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE FINE RETAIL GENERAL merchandise business in suburbs, doing about $125 per day. Owner will retire on account of age; about $5000 to $6000 re quired. Stands full investigation; no bonus. C 84, Oregonlan. A WELL-ESTABLISHED BOOK. STATION ery and confectionery store for sale, in one of most prosperous and growing towns in Southern Oregon: yearly sales $10,000: cap ital required $3300. Address L 30. Orego nlan WE CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS. REAL estate or patent wherever located; we in corporate and float stock companies; we sell unlisted stocks; Joans negotiated. Ho ratio Gilbert & Co., EUlcott Square, Buf falo. WE CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS. REAL estate or patent wherever located. We in corporate and float stock companies. We sell unlisted stocks; loans negotiated. Ho ratio Gllber & Co., Elllcott Square. Buffalo. When others have failed to make your watch right, bring it to me: I right the wrong and charge less. C H. Saake. 311 Dekum bldg. 32-ROOM ROOMING-HOUSE. ELEGANTLY furnished; very central; thoroughly respect able; nothing better: Income .10 per cent clear of all expenses on $25,000; price $2550. Buyers only address B 83, care Oregonlan. FOR SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY, $3000 cash and assume a $3000 mortgage; rents steady $60 per month or more; mortgage runs for 3 more years; building one year old: must sell. J 84, Oregonlan. FOR SALE STOCK OF GENERAL MER chandlse, building, etc. at $3150; One lo cation; reason for selling, ill health; must change climate. Call or address James A. Hannagen, Liberal, Or. WANTED MAN WITH $250 TO INVEST IN good, legitimate business; guarantee $25 a week; will stand closest investigation; ref erences required and furnished. F 71, Ore gonlan. FOR SALE SALOON IN THE MOST PROS perous mining camp in Oregon: from 400 to 500 men working within 1 mile of the town. Inquire Rothchild Bros., City. FOR SALE SPRINGFIELD HOTEL: BEST hotel -proposition In state for amount of capital required. For particulars address Tom TyndalL Springfield. Or. FOR SALE 3 ROOMING-HOUSES. 2 . Ho tels, 6 cigar stands and confectioneries. 4 grocery stores, 3 restaurants, 3 livery barns, 2 saloons, 1 sawmill. 7 1st. FOR SALE BAKERY PLANT. TOOLS, fixtures, appliances, teams and well-established route in suburb of Portland. Address Drawer 31 for particulars. PARTNER WANTED. $300 AND SERV Ices; legitimate, paying proposition; pleas ant occupation; investigate. Address G 71, Oregonlan. $2200 BUYS ONE OF THE BEST-PAYING 34--room transient lodging-houses In the city; near Union Depot; long lease. Inquire 152 N. Cth at. FOR SALE DRUG BUSINESS IN ONE OF best towns in state, $15,000; write full name in replying; easy terms. B 65. Ore gonlan. CENTRALLY LOCATED; HAS NOW 17 boarders, and good paying business, for 1200.00. Room 4 IS. Dekum Building. BOOMING HOUSES FOR SALE 2 very fine rooming houses. ROOM 4 IS. Dekum Building. GREAT SNAP 10-ROOM FLAT; FINELY furnished, -fine transient place, in buslnets ctntei. enly $1300. Y 13. Ortgcnlan. IF YOU WANT A NICE LITTLE CIGAR stand cheap call at 183 Morrison st. BUSINESS CHANCES. CUT-RATE REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS Chance Office 4 N. Cth, opposlte'pcstoiace. Phone Red 173S- Clgar stand and living rooms, $275. Cigar stand and Jiving rooms, $630. Cigar .stand and living rooms, $S00. Rooming-house, CO rooms, lease. ,$0000 34 rooms, transient 00 25 rooms, transient 2500 133 rooms, transient S000 80 rooms, housekeeping. 2S00 22 rooms, housekeeping -. 1000 20 rooms, housekeeping - 1500 12 rooms, housekeeping.............. 650 11 rooms, housekeeping 675 O rooms, transient..........,.....- 300 11 rooms, partly furnished 223 13 rooms, pantry, bath, central 17SO 11 rooms, $25 rent, lease 650 C rooms, central, new furniture. Store building. 20x50, for rent. Rooming-house, 29. (rooms, transient. 19 rooms furnished; snap, speculative, $1230. Grocery store and butcher shop combined. Invoice stock and fixtures, $10 rent. Several other good buys on our list; see us before buying. Wo have farm and city property, some, very fine buys if taken at once. Terms given and money to loan cn the above property. BERRY & ALEXANDER. I . . i MONEY WANTED MANUFACTURERS" profit over 100 per cent; retailers push goods with 100 per cent profit; my patent protects, controls, sells plenty of signed orders I have on sight; $10,000 will make $20,000 during St. Louis Exposition, and give our popular priced, goods 25c, 50c, 75c and. $1. a world-wide reputation. An op portunity for man, woman or bank with $10,000 up. Address, telephone Main 130. or call on C A. Kirkwood. 10 to 12 A. M.. 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 P. M., Perkins Hotel. 1- THB ENORMOUS PROFITS MADE IN THE manufacture of sugar is not generally un derstood and appreciated. Let us send you a little book showing how a few dollars each month can be Invested In a safe, con ervative, straightforward business; enter prise which will pay enormous dividends in a coir.paratlvely short time.' No oil well, race horse, gold mine or gambling scheme. Best bank references. Send for pamphlet: it will you you to know more about it. Conti nental Sugar Refining Co., St. Louis, Mo. BUSINESS CHANCES 1 business block on 3d Street. 1 quarter block, vacant, and several other business lots that would. Interest par ties with capital. 5 new residences on East Side. 4 nice homes on West Side. Fine grocery store for sale; good location. New hotel in suburb of Portland; 20 rooms, well furnished; $4000.00. ROOM 4 IS, Dekum Building. FORD'S BUSINESS CHANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 165 FOURTH. 23-room house; best buy ever offered; 2 blocks from Portland Hotel; price $2300. 32-room house; a splendid buy; lease; rent $115; price $2000; $1000 down. 18-room house, 1 block from Portland Hotel; lease: price $2000. 11-room house, new furniture, close- in; lease; price $?00; terms. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSINESS Lo cation? Investigate the exceptional advan tages offered at Eaiacada, the coming- town of Clackama3 County. O. W. P. Townslte Co., 132 1st, cor. Alder, room 5. Phone Main 216. I , DO YOU WANT TO SELL ANYTHING? Phone Main 1626. Ford's Auction House. THE AMES MERCANTILE AGENCY ARE in possession of the latest Information re garding business chances In city or country. None but legitimate propositions considered. AMES MERCANTILE AGENCY. Ablngton building. $3000 FOR BUSINESS LESS THAN ONE year old. consisting of dry goods, furnish ing notions; capital turned six times; best city on Sound: poor health; write at ones to get In on Spring business. Address New Business, care Oregonlan. $1200 SALOON WITH LEASE; IN GOOD location. Columbia Real Estate & Trust Co.. $234 Morrison, room 21. FOR SALE CHEAP Al JOB PRINTING office, doing good business. Address H, 305 2d at.. The Balles, Or. WANTED TO MEET LADY BETWEEN 20 and 40 years;- object matrimony. Ad dress M 71, care Oregonlan. LUNCH COUNTER FOR SALE CHEAP; barber shop at a burgatn; rooming-house, central. 301 Falling bldg. FOR SALE RESTAURANT AND LUNCH counters Inquire 54 N. -2d, cor. Davis; do ing good business. FOR SALE-ONE-THIRD' INTEREST IN coffee-house. For particulars apply to J. R. Wilson, 83 2d st. -MUST RAISE $50 TODAY; WILL GIVE U interest in paying nusiness. Auaress u 71, Oregonlan. GOOD FURNITURE AND SECOND-HAND business at 210 Fifth st., bet. ' Main and Madison. FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET and sausage outfit -Tor sale. Y 75, Orego nlan. SPECIAL NOTICES. Proposals Invited. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED bids will be received by the Board of School Directors of School District No. 5, Ashland, Or., until 2 P. M. March 7, 1904. for the erection and completion of a brick high school building, according to plans and specifications -prepared by Charles H. Burggraf, architect. Albany, Or. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check payable to School District No. 5, Ashland, Or., for ihi sum of $250, as a guarantee that the contractor shall furnish an ap proved bond equal to 75 per cent of the contract within ten days after the award - - Ing of thn contract. All bids must be made out upon blank proposals for the same, furnished upon application by the school clerk or the architect. Plans and specifications may be seen at the store of Thomas H. Simpson, Ashland, Or., or at the architect's offico. The board, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. D. L. RICE, Chairman. THOMAS H. SIMPSON. Clerk of -School District No. 5, Ashland, Oregon. .PROPOSALS FOR CAP. DEVICES, DEPOT Quartermasters' office, 30 New Montgom ery street, San Francisco, Col., February 4, 1904. Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received at this office until' 10 o'clock A M., Friday, February 10, 1904, Pacific 'standard time, and then opened, for fur nishing 131,503 cap devices for t cavalry. Infantry, artillery and engineer troops. Bids will be opened for the delivery of the same article at the San. Francisco, Boston. Chicago and Philadelphia depots. Preference will bo given to articles of do- . mestlc production and manufacture, condl tions of price and quality being equal (In cluding In the .price of foreign production and manufacture the duty thereon) and such preference will be given to articles of American production and manufacture produced on the Pacific Coast to the ex tent of the consumption required by the public service there. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. In formation and blanks for proposals will be furnished on application. Envelopes con taining proposals will be indorsed "Pro posals for Cap Devices." and addressed to Major C A Devol, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. THE .UNDERSIGNED WILL RECEIVE sealed bids for a stock of drugs and fancy goods situated nt Grant's Pass, Oregon, of the invoice price of about $9400, up to 12 o'clock noon Tuesday, the first day of March, 1904. The stoclc consists princi pally of drugs. Is situated In Grant's Pass, oi of the most thriving towns in the State of Oregon, and the location of the store Is the best la the city. A certified check of 10 per cent of the amount bid mast accompany each offer, and the right isreserved to reject any apd all bids. The inventory may be seen at the office of R.L. Sabln. In Portend. Oregon, and at the office of the undersigned at Grant's Pass, Oreton, during business hours, and an Inspection of the stock may be had at Grant's Pass on application. -J. O. BOOTH. Assignee, Grant's Pass, Oregon. February 13, 1904. PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF OR frozen fresh beef Vancouver Barracks. Wash., Feb. 16, 1904. Sealed proposals for furnishing anfl delivering frozen jtresh beef at Forts Datis (Nome) and St. 'Michael, and fresh beef at forts Egbert. Gibbon, Llscum (Valdez) and Skdgway. Alaska, for 12 months beginning July 1, 1904. will be received here until 11 A. M. March 17, 1904, and then opened. Information fur nished on application. Envelopes contain ing proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals for beef." and addressed to Major George B. Davis. Chief Com'y. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BIBS FOR the construction of North Cove Ditch. Drainage District No. 1, Pacific County, Wash., approximate length 4 miles, bot tom width 15 feet and maximum depth 7 feet. 1 to 1, will be received until March 1. 1904. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of H. W. B. Hewen. at torney for the board. South Bend. Wasb to whom all communications should be ad dressed. By order of the said board. JESSE-GOULD. Chairman. RAY PETERSON, Secretary. EPECJAX, NOT! CSS. Proposal lavitei. SALE OF $5000.00 WATER BONDS. beaica. proposals win he received ty tne Recorder, M. A. Ferguson, until March 1st. 1904. for the purchase of $3000.00 water bonds, to be Issued by the City of Adams. Oregon, of the denomination of 5100 and $200, bearing interest -at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. Interest payable at a bank to be. designated by the purchaser. The bonds to run 20 years, with an option of 10 years. All bids to be accompanied by a check equal to u per cent of amount of price bid. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For any fur ther Information address M. A. Ferguson. City Recorder. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL RECEIVE sealed bids for a stock of merchandise and store fixtures at Oregon City, Oregon, off the Invoice price of about nine thousand! ($9000.00) dollars, up to 12 o'clock noon,; Thursday, February 18. 1904. The stock consists principally of gentlemen's fur nishing goods, shoes and clothing. A cer tified check of 10 per cent, of the amount bid must accompany each offer and the right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Inventory may be seen at my office during business hours and inspection of the stock may be had at Oregon City on application. R. B. SAB IN. Front and Ankeny, Portland, Or. February 4, 1904. OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QUARTER master, Port Townsend, Wash.. Feb. 15. 1904. Sealed proposals in triplicate will' be re ceived here until 2 o'clock P. M., March 15, 1904, and then opened, for the construction, plumbing, heating and wiring for electric lighting of a post exchange building at Fort Fiagler, Washington." Plans and specifica tions will be furnished upon application to this office, and may also be seen at the offices cf the Depot Quartermaster, Portland, Or., and Seattle, Wash. Right Is reserved to re- 1 pnt onv rvr- nil nmnflul, rti- Mrt fhtrtrf Envelopes containing proposals should be marsec "iroposals lor .Post ixenange, ort Flagler," and addressed to Geo. H. Pen rose, Quartermaster, U. S. Army. Miscellaneous. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS. THE SECRE tary of State of the State of Oregon has notified me In writing- that pursuant to the provisions of an Act entitled. "An act mak ing effective the initiative and referendum provisions of Section 1 of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Oregon, and regulating elections thereunder, and provld- - Ing- penalties for violations of provisions of this act," approved February 24. 1903, the State Prohibition Alliance duly filed In his office on February 5. 1904. an Initiative pe tition containing SS10 signatures properly attached thereto and certified In accordance with law. demanding that a proposed law, the tenor apd effect of which Is hereinafter par ticularly set forth, providing for elections In any county or any precinct therein or any subdivision therein or any subdivision of a county Consisting of any number of en tire and contiguous Dreclncts of such county to determine whether the sale of Intoxicating liquors shall be prohibited' In such county or subdivision thereof or any such precinct, and for other purposes as hereinafter stated. shall be submitted to the legal electors of the Stated of Oregon for their approval or rejection at the general election to oe held on the 6th day of June, being the first Monday of June. 1904. . Now, therefore. I. George E. Chamberlain, Governor of the State of Oregon, in obedience to the provisions of said act hereinbefore first mentioned, do hereby make and issue this Proclamation to the people of the State of Oregon, announcing that the said State Prohibition Alliance has filed said Initiative petition with the requisite number of signa tures thereto attached, demanding that there be submitted to he legal electors of the State of Oregon for their approval or rejection at the regular election to be held on the Cth day of June, being the first Monday of June, -10O4, a proposed law providing for elections In any cdunty or precinct therein or any subdivision therein or any subdivision of a county consisting of any number of entire and contiguous precincts of such county to determine whether the sale of Intoxicating liquors shall be prohibited In such county or subdivision thereof, and for other pur poses connected therewith as hereinafter stated, having for Its purpose and being briefly of the tenor and effect following, that Is to say: A bill to propose, by initiative petition, a law providing for elections In any county or any precinct therein or any subdivision of a county consisting of any number of entire ana contiguous precincts of such county, to determine whether the sale of Intoxicating liquors shall be prohibited in such county or subdivision tnereor or in sucn precinct; pro viding for the filing of petitions for such elec tions and the form and effect thereof; and for notices of such elections and for the time and manner of holding and conducting the same; declaring what shall constitute a subdivision of the county within the meaning of this law; declaring what acts shall and what shall not constitute a violation of this law: declaring the qualifications of petition-. ers ana ot electors at sucn elections; apply ing to such elections, the provisions of Sec tions 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903, 1904. 1003, 1006. 1007. 190S. 1909. 1910. 1911,. 1912 and 1975 of Bellinger-& Cotton's Annotated Codes and Statutes of Oregon: providing for printing and distributing ballots for such elections: prescribing the duties of nubile officers in relation to such elections and in relation to the enforcement of the provisions of this law; providing j for the Issuance by the uounty court of orders prohibiting the sale of Intoxicating liquors within certain limits and declaring the duties of such courts In reference thereto: llmltinir the time within which the question of prohibiting such sale ' of intoxicating liquors may again be sub mitted to vote in the same district: provid ing, penalties and punishment for the viola tion of any of the provisions of this law; providing for the return to any liquor dealer or other person ot a proportionate amount of any jicense tee wnicn ne may nave paid, whenever the district In which he shall be engaged in business shall be declared to be prohibition territory; and applying to all elections held under the provisions of thla law the provisions of the general election laws of the State and declaring certain rules of evidence applicable to prosecutions under this Act. . ' Done at the Capitol at Salem this 10th day of February, A. D. 1904. GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN. (Seal) Governor. By the Governor, F. I. DUNBAR. - Secretary of State. EXECUTOR'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the undersigned, executor and ex ecutrix of the estate of C. A. Aylsworth, deceased, will sell at private sale the stock Of merchandise and store fixtures of C A Aylsworth & Co., at Montavllla, Or. Sealed bids directed to the undersigned, at Monta vllla, Or., will be received until Saturday, February 20, 1004. Invoice and stock can be seen on premises; right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Sale made to close es tate. Store for rent. W. C. Aylsworth, executor; Anna M. Aylsworth, executrix. STOCKHOLDERS' .MEETING THE . AN nual meeting of stockholders of the Baby Home will be held on Tuesday, March 8, 1904. in the office of Judge H. H. North rup, Washington building, this city. The object of tho meeting is to hear reports of officers, elect 10 directors and such other business as may properly be presented. F. S. Akin, secretary. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN THE PART nershtp between Shea & Orewller known as Marine Iron Works. Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, and all accounts will be taken care of by the Marine Iron Works, Incorporated. Signed: Thomas J. Shea; Ray W. Orewller. Witness: H. A Reynolds. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Accordion Plaiting. MISS O. GOULD. 801 MARQUAM BLDG.; accordion and knife plaiting and pinking. Architects. CHICAGO ARCHITECTS, PLANS FURNISH, ed for buildings, structural iron work, etc 615-616 Comerclal bldg. Phone Main 117. Art Furniture. Odd pieces of antique hand-carved furniture for sale: repairing done. 489 Washington. Assayers and Analysts. PAUL BAUMEL, ASSAYER AND ANA iyst; gold dust bought. 22S Stark st. Boating-. OREGON & WASHINGTON BOATING CO., 182 Morrison st. Barging. lightering, freighting, etc; barges for rent. Phon Black 00L IT. F. Gerspach. Mgr. Resi dence phone. Main 91S. Carpenters and Builders. W. L. Buckner. office, store fixtures, general Jobbing, contracting. 330'Starkv.Black 914. GEO. W. GORDON, COUNTERS, SHELV lng. houses built and repaired. 203 4th. Clay 174. Chiropodists and Manicuring. L. MITCHELL. THE FIRST LICENSED EX. pert chiropodist of Portland, has the only up-to-date chiropody and manicuring parlors In this city; best lady expert chiropodist In the Northwest as assistant. All Instruments sterilized. 702 Marquam. Black 2S51. WM. DEVEST & ESTELLB DEVEST, THE only scientific chiropodists, parlors 301 Alisky bldg.. 3d and Morrison. Phone Main 130L This Is the long-haired gentleman. He is the man you are looking for. YOUNG LADY GRADUATE CHIROPODIST: pedicuring and manicuring. 20 Raleigh bldg., cor. 6th and Washington. Electroplating. ELECTROPLATING and oxidized work of all kinds done at short notice Doctor's in struments a specialty. Airtight stove Man ufact'lag Co., SO Grand ave. Pan East 719. BUSINESS DIXECTOKY. Cesieas Contractors. CARTER ELL. cement contractors.- 271 Porter st. Tel. Front 2S64. Wort guaran teed. Cxvtt Engtaeers. PHILIP G. EASTWICK. 602 WORCESTER block Railroad, hydraulic, mining ana general engineering. THEODORE ROWLAND. 605 McKAY BLDG.. ttrdssnuns, map compiling ana mue printing. Clairvoyance. MME. DR. HERZOG, FROM BERLIN, SCI- cuune reveaier, tells life from cranio to grave. Consultation on all affairs: good advice, sure help, mistake impossible; re stores lost love and unites separated by sympathy; also locates buried treasured Fee. $L 207 Park. Corrugated Iron. CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING, HOT-AIR luraacej. j. u. iJayer, 283 a st. Coal Dealers. WESTERN FEED & FUEL CO., DEALERS ,u cut jtAuua ut utu. uoit us up lor quota tions. 154 N. 5th st. Telephone Main 1018. KING COAL CO.. IMPORTERS OF THE best house and smithing coals. Main 1425. VULCAN COAL CO.. wholesale dealers; best coals: foundry and smelter coke. 329 B st. Commission Mercfiant. HERMAN- METZGER, PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool, mohair, tallow, old rubber and old metal, and general com mission mercant. Front st.. near Main. Portland. Or. Cash advanced on consign ments. TAYLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHE? BROKERS and commission merchants. Sherlock bldg., Portland, Or. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND produce merchants. Front and Davis sts., Portland, Or. Dancing. MRS. NINA LAROWB IS -FORMING MID Winter classes; does not close season till July. Privute lessons given; elocution taught also. MRS. GRANT'S "CLASSES. TUESDAY AND Friday nights: children, Saturdays, 2T. 1L Acaaemy or .music, Morrison st., cor 2d. THE MATTINGLY ACADEMY OF DANC- ing. 269 14th, cor. Jeff. Waltzing a specialty DR.- A- F. KNODER, 322 MOHAWK BLDG.. cor. set ana Morrison, jnone tea 3207. Dyeing ana Cleaning. H. W. Turner, professional dyer and cleaner, 301 17th, cor. Columbia. TeL Main 2513. Electrical Works. PORTLAND MECHANICAL AND ELEC- trical Works. 178 Madison. TeL Black 29SL Fraternal insurance. Order of Washington, foremost fraternal so- clety of NW.; protects the Uvlng. J. L. Mitchell. Sup. Sec. 612-615 Marquam bldg. Gaslight Repairing. ACME GAS LIGHT SUPPLY CO. WE DE liver, put up mantles, chlmneye, shades and complete lights. 203 4th. Main 2179. Harness ana Saddles. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO., WHOLE sale saddle and harness mfrs., leather and saaaiery naraware, tsu-so 1st st. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO., WHOLE sale saddle and harness mfrs., saddlery, hardware, leather all kinds. 72-74 5th st. Junk, Hides and Pelts. L. SHANK & CO.. PURCHASERS OF hides, pelts,- wool, iurs, tallow, old rubbers, metals and sacks. 312 Front st. Kindergarten. AFTERNOON KINDERGARTEN The Mat lngly. 209 14th, near Jeff. Phone West 1358. Lace Curtain Bleachery. YUKON LACE CURTAIN BLEACHERY All kinds of fine nanneia and laces re newed; lace curtains a specialty; work warranted. jsmu fentzung, Manager. Phone Union 10S2. 816 Grand avc Launches. U. B. LAUNCH CO.. BUILDERS OF MOD era speed and cruising launches and ma chinery patterns. TeL E. 271. 178 E. Water, Leather and; Xmdings. THE BREYMAN LEATHER CO., MFRS. UUUk ttuu nuw "i'v.. uuuiusa. auua Store supplies, leather of all kinds. 72-74 5th st. Machinery. TRENKMAN & CO., MINING, SAWMILL, logging magmiiH)-, ujrurauuc pipes, cast lngs of all kinds repaired. 104 N. 4th at. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY TO COM plete outfit shingle mill; boilers and en gines. vviiuer-uorDin aiacn. uo., battle. CHE H. C ALBEE CO.. SECOND-HAND machinery, sawmills, etc, Z4S Grand ave Massage. YOUNG SCIENTIFIC MASSEUSE HAS opened select massage parlors, vapor and medicated baths; removed from 26 Ral eigh bldg. to OS Park, cor. Pine. Phone Main I'oa. invigorating, a real luxury; beware of REMEMBER THE NUMBER. 223 WASH lntrton. room 7: shower baths, magnetic, uci. entitle massage; accomplished masseuse from San Francisco; one can means another. YOUNG. SCIENTIFIC MASSEUSE GIVES ala-,,r"t1 ttlPrrAnl flTihrtlln " .1 3 lea ted baths; magnetic treatment. 2( Raleigh bldg. FRENCH LADY. WITH YOUNG LADY AS slstants, gives magnetic and massage treatments, zua oin, nr. -xayior. west 1973. VAPOR" BATH, MASSAGE AND MAGNETIC treatments by experienced young lady; se lect patrons only. 351 Morrison st., room 16. EASTERN LADY. WITH YOUNG LADY 209 4th) room 4. VAPOR BATHS AND MASSAGE BY LADY, with young lady- assistant. 110 4th, room s. Marble ancr Granite. MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS For bargains see Weeks; no agents; 20 per cent saved; at 720 Front, cor. Hooker. 3iedical. LADIES I CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN nyroyal Pills are the best. ' Safe, reliable. Take no other. Send 4c stamps, for par ticulars; "Relief for Ladles," in letter by return malL Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Oregon Vlavi Co. Lewis bldg.. Park and Morrison sts. Health talks to ladles. Thursday, 2:30 P. M. Osteopathy. DR. L. B. SMITH, DR. CARYLL T. SMITH, osteopathic physicians; graduates Klrks vllle. Mo. 409 Oregonlan. Phone Main 1242. Sanitarium 614 4th. Consultation free. DR. H. V. ADIX, DR. R. B. NORTHRUP, osteopathic physicians, suite 416 Dekum bldg, 3d and Washington sts. Consultation free. Phone Main 349. DR. L. PATTERSON, osteopath, nervous dis eases a specialty. 343 Washington. DRS. ANNA M. & FRANK J. BARB, 800 Dekum bldg. Phone Main 2226. Paints, Oils and Glass. F. E. BEACH & CO.. PIONEER PAINT CO.. , selling the best things In pain;, window glass and glazing. 135 1st. Phone 1334. RASMUSSEN & CO.. JOBBERS. PAINTS, oils, glass, sash and doors. 180 1st st. Physicians and burgeons. DR. MRS. CAREY TALBOT SuCCESSFUL ly treats and cures all diseases of women. 30S Salmon, between 5th and 6th. f Dr. Flora A Brown, diseases of women and children a specialty. Office 517 The Dekum. Patent Lawyers. PATENTS PROTECT YOUR IDEAS. FEE contingent. Consultation free. Est. 1834 Mllo B. Stevens Si Co.. 851 14th st.. Wash ington. D. C. i T. J. GEISLER. patent and trade-mark mat ters d. specialty. 530 Chamber of Commerce. Second-Hund Dealers. ROSEN & SCGARMAN PAY HIGHEST price for second-hand furniture, stoves, tools. 233 Front st. TeL 3173 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Safes. FREIGHTS UP, SAFES DOWN. FOR A snoix ume, to reouce large stcck; second hand safes and safety deposit boxes cheap. Lockouts opened and repairs. Diebold safes. Jails, vault doors, steel celling. J. E. Da vis, 66 Third st. rarmlstry. IF you are going to consult a palmist, why not consult tne best 7 rror. St. Williams stands at the head. If you are in doubt about anything, see him. Tells you all you want to know, advises you on love and marriage, reunites the separated, succeed where others faiL His prices are reason able. His work not like others; never foils. Office 313 Washington, cor. Cth st. MISS EMMA LORENZ, ASTROLOGER AND paimtst, prophetess: through her powerful work wealth and happiness can be brought to all wishing success. If you cannot call, send 50c and date of birth lor reading. Parlors 21-22 Raleigh, blk., cor. 6th. and Washington. MISS ISABELLA BISSETT. PALMIST AND medium, Tne Palmer House. 330 Alder at. Tel. Main 1SS3; office hours from 10 A.M. to 6 P. M.; evenings by appointments. PROF. SEYAH. GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT, scienunc palmist, expert carureaaer, astrol oger; readings dally; hand 25c, cards 25c. Parlors. 215 Morrison. st. MADAME JOHNSTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND palmist; readings dally; questions by mall. $1; truth or no pay. 2S3 3d st. MRS. STEVENS, spiritual life reader, scien unc paimist, &oc 343 Yamnui. cor. 7tn. LARSEN. THE PALMIST, returned; will give aoinf ior snort ume cmy. Atisxy oias. Rubber Stamps. P. C STAMP WORKS. 249 ALDER. PHONH Aiain im. uubber stamps, seals, stencils. Shoe Manufacturers. REID & HERTS CHE CO., SHOE SIAOTx facturers, 9 and 11 N. 1st. Portland, Or. Showcases and Store Fixtures. Portland Showcase Factory Store fixtures display cases; every kind. 348 1st. Blk 3133 R. LUTKE & CO., SUCCESSORS TQ Dixon. Borgeson & Co.. Cth and Hoyt sts. Slot Machines. TRANSCONTINENTAL MACHINE CO, cor. Park and Oak; largest variety; re pairing. I Spiritualists. MRS. WALLACE, SPIRITUAL, MENTAL' readings, valuable advice on all affairs cj life; business and absent friends a special ty. Troubled minds promptly relieved, 165 4th st., room 33. Office hours, 0 A, M., to 5 P. M. Mrs. S. B. Selp, seer and prophetess, circles Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 P. M. Readings daily; mall. $1. 81 7th, cor. Oak. Main 1630. MRS. C. CORNELIUS, 305 Ali3ky bldg., 3d & Morrison. Circles Thurs. evening. Hood 403. MRS. A)DIB ROGERS SMITH HAS Re turned. 195 6th st. Storage and Transfer. SAFES, PIANOS Si FURNITURE MOVED, packed ready for shipping and shipped; all work guaranteed; large 3-story brick fire proof warehouse for storage. Office 12S 1st st. C M. Olsen. Phone Main 547. a O. PICK, OFFICE S3 1ST. BET. STARK! and Oak. Phone 596. Pianos and furniture: moved and packed for shipping; commo dious fireproof brick warehouse. Frost &ad Clay sts. FRED BICKEL, STORES AT 31 N. FRONJJ St., household goods and furniture, pianos, trunks, tool chests, sewing machines and all movable articles at reasonable prices. Stoves. LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON PACIFia Coast; also hotel and restaurant utensils, bakers' ovens. Loewenberg & Going Co 2d and Taylor. Trunk Factory. PORTLAND TRUNK CO.. 50 THIRD ST.. wholesale and retail. Send for catalogue. Typewriters. New TYPEWRITERS, all makes. RENTED and sold Expert repairing. Office sup plies; rolmeographlc work; public type writing. Coast Agency Co., 231 Stark st. Phone Main 1407. Columbia Bar-Lock Visible Typewriter; cat alogue. 207 Montgomery. San Franclocc Wholesale Grocers. ALLEN & LEWIS. WHOLESALE GRO cers. cor. N. Front and Davis sts, Port land. Or. Woman's Work. Leave ordera with Woman's Exchange, 424 Wash, st, for fine cakes, cookies, etc. Z5ANT5S. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND, OREGON. J. FRANK WATSON President R. L. DURHAM Vice-President R. W. HOYT Cashier GEORGE W. HOYT Assistant Cashiea TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. -United States Depository. Draft3 and letters of credit issued, avail able In all parts of the world. Collections a specialty. Gold dust bought. LONDON & SAN FRANCISCO BANK. LIMITED. Chamber of Commerce Building, Third on3 Stark Streets. Head Office. 55 Old Broad street, London. This bank transacts a general banking business, makes loans, discounts bills and issues letters of credit, available for travel ers and tho purchase of merchandise in any; city of the world. Deals in foreign and do mestic exchange. Interest paid on time de posits. W, A MACRAE. Mgr. WELLS. FARGO & CO. BANK Corner Second and Washington. HOMER S. KING President (San Francisco.) R. LEA BARNES CashlU WALTER" A HOLT Assistant Cashlex ' (Portland.) General banking business- transacted. Ex change sold and letters of credit issued available in all parts of the world. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Head Office, Toronto, Canada. Capital paid up $8,700,000 Reserve 3.000.00Q Transacts a General Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Accounts opened for sums of $10 and up ward, and Interest allowed on minimus monthly balances. Rates on application. 244 WASHINGTON ST. E A. WYLD, Manager Portland Branch. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF ORE GON. NO. 109 THIRD STREET. The Oldest Trust Company in Oregon. (Incorporated April 22, 1887.) Wo conduct a general banking business. Wo receive savings deposits. We issue tlmo certificates for 6 months at 3 per cent per annum;' for 12 months at 4 per cent per annum. We, issue certificates of deposit payable upon 10 days' call, 30 days' call or 90 days' call with interest at 3, 3 and 4 per cent per annum, respectively. Give us an opportunity of explaining fur ther to you about these certificates, or send for our book of ILLUSTRATIONS. BENJAMIN I. COHEN President H. L.- PITTOCK.., Vice-President B. LEE PAGET Secretary J. O. GOLTRA Assistant Secretary; UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK " OF PORTLAND. OREGON. Northwest corner Third and Cak streets. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts issued, available In alt cities- of the United States and Europe. Hong Kong and Manila. Collections made on favorable terms. . President ..J. C AINSWORTH Vice-President W. B. AYER Cashier - R- W. SCHMESR Assistant Cashier A M. WRIGHT; FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' OF PORTLAND, OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the United States. President A L. MILLS Cashier J. W. NEWKIRK Assistant Cashier W. C ALVORD Second Assistant Cashier... B. F. 8TEVEN3 Letters of credit Issued available in Eu rope and the Eastern States. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on New York, Boston. Chicago. St. Louis, St- Paul, Omaha, San Francisco and the principal points la the Northwest. Sight and time bills drawn In sums to suit on London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort-on-the-Maln. Hong Kong, Yokohama. Copen hagen, Chrlstianla, Stockholm. St. Fetersn burg. Moscow. Zurich. Honolulu. Collections made on favorable terms. LADD & TILTON. BANKERS ESTABLISHED IN 1830. Transacts a General Banking Business, Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorable, terms.. Letters of credit Issued available la Europe and all points In the United States. Bight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Washington, Chicago St- Louis. Denver, Omaha. San Franclsca and various points in Oregon, Washington. Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Parts, Berlin. Frankfort. Hong Kong, Yokohama, "aialla and Honolulu. A